Jadeja made a good comeback to the Indian Test team as he scalped five wickets in South Africa's second innings today and bagged the Man-of-the-Match award.
The left-hander was drafted into the Indian team after taking 38 wickets for Saurashtra with his spin bowling in four Ranji Trophy matches this season.
"I thought I have to do well for India too. I can't relax, otherwise you get an image that you do well only in domestic cricket. That you don't do well in international cricket. Personally I was worried about that more than anything, that you don't want that label that you do well only in Ranji Trophy or domestic cricket. I wanted to do well in international cricket too," Jadeja told reporters.
"The game plan was to make spinning wickets because other team's strength was pace bowling. That's why we thought we would play spinners and play on turning tracks. When the wickets came in the first two-three matches, confidence followed by itself. There was a different confidence in me now."
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The bowler, who ended up with a match haul of 8-76, though said that the much-hyped I.S.Bindra pitch was not as bad as it was made out to be.
"The three Ranji Trophy matches that I played in Rajkot was even worse than this. This looks a very good wicket by comparison. Feels good as an Indian spinner to bowl in our own conditions. When the ball is turning and the wickets are coming, you get that confidence and then the ball comes out properly from your hand.
The 26-year-old though said he enjoyed the break he had after being left out of the team.
"I last played in the ODI series in Bangladesh. I was out of the team after that. There was a break of two-three months so I thought let me enjoy my horse riding. It was a good time. Just rode horses. When Ranji Trophy was about to begin, about one month before that I began practising and working out.